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Some lenders have cut back Turkish lending but banks do have less of a need for foreign currency
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UK companies are using market window to refinance leveraged debt
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The government sold a 6.11% stake after earnings boosted the stock price
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Several issuers and investors have given up on 2022 and are focusing on next year’s issuance windows already
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Corporate treasurers paint a bleak picture for rest of year after Fed lifts terminal rate expectations
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Demand is fading with one deal even failing to attract a cornerstone, a rarity for a Hong Kong IPO
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In this table, GlobalCapital Asia offers a glimpse of the bond deals that are in the works
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Two UK issuers refinance substantial loans
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Swiss lender hit with a flurry of downgrades as agencies respond to restructuring plan but the sale of its Securitized Products Group was seen as a positive for its credit
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The food franchisee plans to offer a 30% stake to investors
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Ten year tranche gets bigger book than five year, tightens more